Hi, I've been playing around with this theme for quite awhile now, and since getting my iphone 4 it hasnt worked right. I'm no expert at HTML, but wondered what I could do to fix this, or if someone out there could tell me what I needed to add to get it to work.

I have an HTML clock image with a transparent background, that I want to call whatever image is set through settings to be the background. When I do I get a really zoomed in background. I know its because my html is written for a non-retina device, but I dont know what to do to fix it.

Please help. Attached are a wallpaper, an image of how my html renders it, and my theme.

im very curious about this issue, my attempt to solve it is at the link below, ive never worked with retina devices so it may do nothing please keep me informed as to the actual solution (if one is found).

Sorry I didn't respond right away. I appreciate your effort, but got the same results with your edited version. A friend of mine mentioned that I might need to do a CSS overlay using the clock.png. Any ideas what that means?

Thank you for replying. I run into the problem of not knowing how to integrate that code into my existing HTML code. Just pasting it in there leaves me a blank screen. Where should this go in my LockBackground.html file?

Thank you so much! This is almost exactly what I wanted. Only downside is the clock isn't positioned correct. Can I adjust it based on the old lockscreen.html or will the whole "stretch" thing mess that up?
Again, great work and thanks soo much!

Thanks again for your reply. Am I right in saying that these changes adjust the layer with the gray bar on it? Because using your changes end up with the clock still offset, just higher (see pic). I wonder does the position of the actual clock need to change, and not just the background?

Ok I think I have it figured. I had to add left: 0px to the clock and date as well as adjust their top positions. Thanks again for all your help. When I'm at a computer later I can upload the whole theme now that it's adjusted.